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Ice Hockey Sticks

Hockey sticks are an extension of the human body on the ice, and nothing can enhance a players performance like the right hockey stick. Today's ice hockey
sticks are a sophisticated combination of flex, curves and design, working in harmony with the player to maximize control and puck speed. At Pure Hockey,
we carry a wide selection of hockey sticks including composite shafts, wooden sticks and pro stock sticks and we provide the tools to ensure you get the best fit.

Hockey Stick Basics

Hockey sticks consist of the shaft, where the player holds the stick, the blade, and the taper. The stick is sized to the player's height, the blade
generally is 10 to 15 inches long, and the taper is the rounded "heel" area where the blade meets the stick. Blades may have curves but they are limited in
the NHL to 3/4”.

An ice hockey stick's “lie” is the angle of the shaft and the blade that is facilitated by the taper. A lie value of 5 corresponds to 135 degrees, with
typical lie values ranging from 5 to 7. Hockey sticks are constructed using varying degrees of flex. This flex is usually listed numerically on the shaft
ranging in numbers from 40 to 160. Flex is also referred to as bend, stiffness and whip, and a modern composite shaft can deliver exceptional whip.